# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 # Copyright © 2020-2025 Intel Corporation from __future__ import annotations import itertools import os import re import textwrap import typing as T from mesonbuild.interpreterbase.decorators import FeatureNew from . import ExtensionModule, ModuleReturnValue, ModuleInfo, ModuleObject from .. import mesonlib, mlog from ..build import (BothLibraries, BuildTarget, CustomTargetIndex, Executable, ExtractedObjects, GeneratedList, CustomTarget, InvalidArguments, Jar, StructuredSources, SharedLibrary, StaticLibrary) from ..compilers.compilers import are_asserts_disabled_for_subproject, lang_suffixes from ..compilers.rust import RustSystemDependency from ..dependencies import Dependency from ..interpreter.type_checking import ( DEPENDENCIES_KW, LINK_WITH_KW, LINK_WHOLE_KW, SHARED_LIB_KWS, TEST_KWS, TEST_KWS_NO_ARGS, OUTPUT_KW, INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES, SOURCES_VARARGS, NoneType, in_set_validator ) from ..interpreterbase import ContainerTypeInfo, InterpreterException, KwargInfo, typed_kwargs, typed_pos_args, noKwargs, noPosargs, permittedKwargs from ..interpreter.interpreterobjects import Doctest from ..mesonlib import (is_parent_path, File, MachineChoice, MesonException, PerMachine) from ..programs import ExternalProgram, NonExistingExternalProgram if T.TYPE_CHECKING: from . import ModuleState from ..build import BuildTargetTypes, ExecutableKeywordArguments, IncludeDirs, LibTypes from .. import cargo from ..cargo.interpreter import RUST_ABI from ..compilers.rust import RustCompiler from ..dependencies import ExternalLibrary from ..interpreter import Interpreter from ..interpreter import kwargs as _kwargs from ..interpreter.interpreter import SourceInputs, SourceOutputs from ..interpreter.interpreterobjects import Test from ..interpreterbase import TYPE_kwargs from ..programs import OverrideProgram from ..interpreter.type_checking import SourcesVarargsType from typing_extensions import TypedDict, Literal ArgsType = T.TypeVar('ArgsType') class FuncRustTest(_kwargs.BaseTest, T.Generic[ArgsType]): args: T.List[ArgsType] dependencies: T.List[T.Union[Dependency, ExternalLibrary]] is_parallel: bool link_with: T.List[LibTypes] link_whole: T.List[T.Union[StaticLibrary, CustomTarget, CustomTargetIndex]] rust_args: T.List[str] FuncTest = FuncRustTest[_kwargs.TestArgs] FuncDoctest = FuncRustTest[str] class FuncBindgen(TypedDict): args: T.List[str] c_args: T.List[str] include_directories: T.List[IncludeDirs] input: T.List[SourceInputs] output: str output_inline_wrapper: str dependencies: T.List[T.Union[Dependency, ExternalLibrary]] language: T.Optional[Literal['c', 'cpp']] bindgen_version: T.List[str] class FuncWorkspace(TypedDict): default_features: T.Optional[bool] features: T.List[str] class FuncDependency(TypedDict): rust_abi: T.Optional[RUST_ABI] RUST_TEST_KWS: T.List[KwargInfo] = [ KwargInfo( 'rust_args', ContainerTypeInfo(list, str), listify=True, default=[], since='1.2.0', ), KwargInfo('is_parallel', bool, default=False), ] def no_spaces_validator(arg: T.Optional[T.Union[str, T.List]]) -> T.Optional[str]: if any(bool(re.search(r'\s', x)) for x in arg): return 'must not contain spaces due to limitations of rustdoc' return None def dep_to_system_dependency(dep: Dependency, depname: str) -> Dependency: if not dep.found(): return dep if not depname: if not dep.name: raise MesonException("rust.to_system_dependency() called with an unnamed dependency and no explicit name") depname = dep.name depname = re.sub(r'[^a-zA-Z0-9]', '_', depname) rust_args = ['--cfg', f'system_deps_have_{depname}'] return RustSystemDependency(dep.version, compile_args=rust_args, ext_deps=[dep], name=dep.name) class RustWorkspace(ModuleObject): """Represents a Rust workspace, controlling the build of packages recorded in a Cargo.lock file.""" def __init__(self, interpreter: Interpreter, ws: cargo.WorkspaceState) -> None: super().__init__() self.interpreter = interpreter self.ws = ws self.methods.update({ 'packages': self.packages_method, 'package': self.package_method, 'subproject': self.subproject_method, }) @property def subdir(self) -> str: return self.ws.subdir @noPosargs @noKwargs def packages_method(self, state: ModuleState, args: T.List, kwargs: TYPE_kwargs) -> T.List[str]: """Returns list of package names in workspace.""" package_names = [pkg.manifest.package.name for pkg in self.ws.packages.values()] return sorted(package_names) @typed_pos_args('workspace.package', optargs=[str]) def package_method(self, state: 'ModuleState', args: T.List, kwargs: TYPE_kwargs) -> RustPackage: """Returns a package object.""" package_name = args[0] if args else None return RustPackage(self, self.interpreter.cargo.load_package(self.ws, package_name)) def _do_subproject(self, pkg: cargo.PackageState) -> None: kw: _kwargs.DoSubproject = { 'required': True, 'version': None, 'options': None, 'cmake_options': [], 'default_options': {}, } subp_name = pkg.get_subproject_name() self.interpreter.do_subproject(subp_name, kw, force_method='cargo') @typed_pos_args('workspace.subproject', str, optargs=[str]) @noKwargs def subproject_method(self, state: ModuleState, args: T.Tuple[str, T.Optional[str]], kwargs: TYPE_kwargs) -> RustSubproject: """Returns a package object for a subproject package.""" package_name = args[0] pkg = self.interpreter.cargo.resolve_package(package_name, args[1] or '') if pkg is None: if args[1]: raise MesonException(f'No version of cargo package "{package_name}" provides API {args[1]}') else: raise MesonException(f'Cargo package "{package_name}" not available') self._do_subproject(pkg) return RustSubproject(self, pkg) class RustCrate(ModuleObject): """Abstract base class for Rust crate representations.""" def __init__(self, rust_ws: RustWorkspace, package: cargo.PackageState) -> None: super().__init__() self.rust_ws = rust_ws self.package = package self.methods.update({ 'all_features': self.all_features_method, 'api': self.api_method, 'features': self.features_method, 'name': self.name_method, 'version': self.version_method, 'rust_args': self.rust_args_method, 'env': self.env_method, # type: ignore[dict-item] 'rust_dependency_map': self.rust_dependency_map_method, # type: ignore[dict-item] }) @noPosargs @noKwargs def name_method(self, state: ModuleState, args: T.List, kwargs: TYPE_kwargs) -> str: """Returns the name of the package.""" return self.package.manifest.package.name @noPosargs @noKwargs def api_method(self, state: ModuleState, args: T.List, kwargs: TYPE_kwargs) -> str: """Returns the API version of the package.""" return self.package.manifest.package.api @noPosargs @noKwargs def version_method(self, state: ModuleState, args: T.List, kwargs: TYPE_kwargs) -> str: """Returns the version of the package.""" return self.package.manifest.package.version @noPosargs @noKwargs def all_features_method(self, state: ModuleState, args: T.List, kwargs: TYPE_kwargs) -> T.List[str]: """Returns all features for specific package.""" return sorted(list(self.package.manifest.features.keys())) @noPosargs @noKwargs def features_method(self, state: ModuleState, args: T.List, kwargs: TYPE_kwargs) -> T.List[str]: """Returns chosen features for specific package.""" return sorted(list(self.package.cfg.features)) @noPosargs @noKwargs def rust_args_method(self, state: ModuleState, args: T.List, kwargs: TYPE_kwargs) -> T.List[str]: """Returns rustc arguments for this package.""" return self.package.get_rustc_args(state.environment, state.subdir, mesonlib.MachineChoice.HOST) @noPosargs @noKwargs def env_method(self, state: ModuleState, args: T.List, kwargs: TYPE_kwargs) -> T.Dict[str, str]: """Returns environment variables for this package.""" return self.package.get_env_dict(state.environment, state.subdir) @noPosargs @noKwargs def rust_dependency_map_method(self, state: ModuleState, args: T.List, kwargs: TYPE_kwargs) -> T.Dict[str, str]: """Returns rust dependency mapping for this package.""" return self.package.cfg.get_dependency_map(self.package.manifest) class RustPackage(RustCrate): """Represents a Rust package within a workspace.""" def __init__(self, rust_ws: RustWorkspace, package: cargo.PackageState) -> None: super().__init__(rust_ws, package) self.methods.update({ 'dependencies': self.dependencies_method, }) @noPosargs @typed_kwargs('package.dependencies', KwargInfo('dependencies', bool, default=True), KwargInfo('dev_dependencies', bool, default=False), KwargInfo('system_dependencies', bool, default=True)) def dependencies_method(self, state: ModuleState, args: T.List, kwargs: T.Dict[str, T.Any]) -> T.List[Dependency]: """Returns the dependencies for this package.""" dependencies: T.List[Dependency] = [] cfg = self.package.cfg if kwargs['dependencies']: for dep_key, dep_pkg in cfg.dep_packages.items(): if dep_pkg.manifest.lib: if dep_pkg.ws_subdir != self.rust_ws.subdir or \ is_parent_path(os.path.join(self.rust_ws.subdir, state.subproject_dir), dep_pkg.path): self.rust_ws._do_subproject(dep_pkg) # Get the dependency name for this package depname = dep_pkg.get_dependency_name(None) dependency = state.overridden_dependency(depname) dependencies.append(dependency) if kwargs['dev_dependencies']: raise MesonException('dev_dependencies is not implemented yet') if kwargs['system_dependencies']: for name, sys_dep in self.package.manifest.system_dependencies.items(): if sys_dep.enabled(cfg.features): # System dependencies use the original dependency name from Cargo.toml dependency = state.dependency(sys_dep.name, required=not sys_dep.optional, wanted=sys_dep.meson_version) dependencies.append(dep_to_system_dependency(dependency, name)) return dependencies class RustSubproject(RustCrate): """Represents a Cargo subproject.""" def __init__(self, rust_ws: RustWorkspace, package: cargo.PackageState) -> None: super().__init__(rust_ws, package) self.methods.update({ 'dependency': self.dependency_method, }) @noPosargs @typed_kwargs('package.dependency', KwargInfo('rust_abi', (str, NoneType), default=None, validator=in_set_validator({'rust', 'c', 'proc-macro'}))) def dependency_method(self, state: ModuleState, args: T.List, kwargs: FuncDependency) -> Dependency: """Returns dependency for the package with the given ABI.""" depname = self.package.get_dependency_name(kwargs['rust_abi']) return state.overridden_dependency(depname) class RustModule(ExtensionModule): """A module that holds helper functions for rust.""" INFO = ModuleInfo('rust', '0.57.0', stabilized='1.0.0') _bindgen_rust_target: T.Optional[str] rustdoc: PerMachine[T.Optional[ExternalProgram]] = PerMachine(None, None) def __init__(self, interpreter: Interpreter) -> None: super().__init__(interpreter) self._bindgen_bin: T.Optional[T.Union[ExternalProgram, Executable, OverrideProgram]] = None if 'rust' in interpreter.compilers.host: rustc = T.cast('RustCompiler', interpreter.compilers.host['rust']) self._bindgen_rust_target = 'nightly' if rustc.is_nightly else rustc.version else: self._bindgen_rust_target = None self._bindgen_set_std = False self.methods.update({ 'test': self.test, 'doctest': self.doctest, 'bindgen': self.bindgen, 'proc_macro': self.proc_macro, 'to_system_dependency': self.to_system_dependency, 'workspace': self.workspace, }) def test_common(self, funcname: str, state: ModuleState, args: T.Tuple[str, BuildTarget], kwargs: FuncRustTest) -> T.Tuple[Executable, _kwargs.FuncTest]: """Generate a rust test target from a given rust target. Rust puts its unitests inside its main source files, unlike most languages that put them in external files. This means that normally you have to define two separate targets with basically the same arguments to get tests: ```meson rust_lib_sources = [...] rust_lib = static_library( 'rust_lib', rust_lib_sources, ) rust_lib_test = executable( 'rust_lib_test', rust_lib_sources, rust_args : ['--test'], ) test( 'rust_lib_test', rust_lib_test, protocol : 'rust', ) ``` This is all fine, but not very DRY. This method makes it much easier to define rust tests: ```meson rust = import('unstable-rust') rust_lib = static_library( 'rust_lib', [sources], ) rust.test('rust_lib_test', rust_lib) ``` """ if any(isinstance(t, Jar) for t in kwargs.get('link_with', [])): raise InvalidArguments('Rust tests cannot link with Jar targets') if any(isinstance(t, Jar) for t in kwargs.get('link_whole', [])): raise InvalidArguments('Rust tests cannot link with Jar targets') name = args[0] base_target: BuildTarget = args[1] if not base_target.uses_rust(): raise InterpreterException(f'Second positional argument to rustmod.{funcname}() must be a rust based target') extra_args = kwargs['args'] # Delete any arguments we don't want passed if '--test' in extra_args: mlog.warning(f'Do not add --test to rustmod.{funcname}() arguments') extra_args.remove('--test') if '--format' in extra_args: mlog.warning(f'Do not add --format to rustmod.{funcname}() arguments') i = extra_args.index('--format') # Also delete the argument to --format del extra_args[i + 1] del extra_args[i] for i, a in enumerate(extra_args): if isinstance(a, str) and a.startswith('--format='): del extra_args[i] break # We need to cast here, as currently these don't have protocol in them, but test itself does. tkwargs = T.cast('_kwargs.FuncTest', kwargs.copy()) tkwargs['args'] = extra_args + ['--test', '--format', 'pretty'] tkwargs['protocol'] = 'rust' new_target_kwargs = T.cast('ExecutableKeywordArguments', base_target.original_kwargs.copy()) del new_target_kwargs['rust_crate_type'] for kw in ('pic', 'prelink', 'rust_abi', 'version', 'soversion', 'darwin_versions', 'shortname'): if kw in new_target_kwargs: del new_target_kwargs[kw] # type: ignore[misc] new_target_kwargs['install'] = False new_target_kwargs['dependencies'] = new_target_kwargs.get('dependencies', []) + kwargs['dependencies'] new_target_kwargs['link_with'] = new_target_kwargs.get('link_with', []) + T.cast('T.List[BuildTargetTypes]', kwargs['link_with']) new_target_kwargs['link_whole'] = new_target_kwargs.get('link_whole', []) + kwargs['link_whole'] lang_args = base_target.extra_args.copy() lang_args['rust'] = base_target.extra_args['rust'] + kwargs['rust_args'] + ['--test'] new_target_kwargs['language_args'] = lang_args sources = T.cast('T.List[SourceOutputs]', base_target.sources.copy()) sources.extend(base_target.generated) new_target = Executable( name, base_target.subdir, state.subproject, base_target.for_machine, sources, base_target.structured_sources, base_target.objects, base_target.environment, base_target.compilers, new_target_kwargs) return new_target, tkwargs @typed_pos_args('rust.test', str, BuildTarget) @typed_kwargs( 'rust.test', *TEST_KWS, DEPENDENCIES_KW, LINK_WITH_KW.evolve(since='1.2.0'), LINK_WHOLE_KW.evolve(since='1.8.0'), *RUST_TEST_KWS, ) def test(self, state: ModuleState, args: T.Tuple[str, BuildTarget], kwargs: FuncTest) -> ModuleReturnValue: name, _ = args new_target, tkwargs = self.test_common('test', state, args, kwargs) test: Test = self.interpreter.make_test( self.interpreter.current_node, (name, new_target), tkwargs) return ModuleReturnValue(None, [new_target, test]) @FeatureNew('rust.doctest', '1.8.0') @typed_pos_args('rust.doctest', str, BuildTarget) @typed_kwargs( 'rust.doctest', *TEST_KWS_NO_ARGS, DEPENDENCIES_KW, LINK_WITH_KW, LINK_WHOLE_KW, *RUST_TEST_KWS, KwargInfo( 'args', ContainerTypeInfo(list, str), listify=True, default=[], validator=no_spaces_validator, ), ) def doctest(self, state: ModuleState, args: T.Tuple[str, T.Union[SharedLibrary, StaticLibrary]], kwargs: FuncDoctest) -> ModuleReturnValue: name, base_target = args if not base_target.uses_rust(): raise MesonException('doc tests are only supported for Rust targets') if not base_target.uses_rust_abi(): raise MesonException("doc tests are not supported for rust_abi: 'c'") if state.environment.is_cross_build() and state.environment.need_exe_wrapper(base_target.for_machine): mlog.notice('skipping Rust doctests due to cross compilation', once=True) return ModuleReturnValue(None, []) # Link the base target's crate into the tests kwargs['link_with'].append(base_target) kwargs['depends'].append(base_target) workdir = kwargs['workdir'] kwargs['workdir'] = None new_target, tkwargs = self.test_common('doctest', state, args, kwargs) # added automatically by rustdoc; keep things simple tkwargs['args'].remove('--test') # --test-args= is "parsed" simply via the Rust function split_whitespace(). # This means no quoting nightmares (pfew) but it also means no spaces. # Unfortunately it's pretty hard at this point to accept e.g. CustomTarget, # because their paths may not be known. This is not a big deal because the # user does not control the test harness, so make things easy and allow # strings only. if tkwargs['args']: tkwargs['args'] = ['--test-args=' + ' '.join(T.cast('T.Sequence[str]', tkwargs['args']))] if workdir: tkwargs['args'].append('--test-run-directory=' + workdir) if self.rustdoc[base_target.for_machine] is None: rustc = T.cast('RustCompiler', base_target.compilers['rust']) rustdoc = rustc.get_rustdoc() if rustdoc: self.rustdoc[base_target.for_machine] = ExternalProgram(rustdoc.get_exe()) else: self.rustdoc[base_target.for_machine] = NonExistingExternalProgram() rustdoc_prog = self.rustdoc[base_target.for_machine] if not rustdoc_prog.found(): raise MesonException(f'could not find rustdoc for {base_target.for_machine} machine') doctests: Doctest = self.interpreter.make_test( self.interpreter.current_node, (name, rustdoc_prog), tkwargs, Doctest) # Note that the new_target is intentionally not returned, as it # is only reached via the base_target and never built by "ninja" doctests.target = new_target base_target.doctests = doctests return ModuleReturnValue(None, [doctests]) @noPosargs @typed_kwargs( 'rust.bindgen', KwargInfo('c_args', ContainerTypeInfo(list, str), default=[], listify=True), KwargInfo('args', ContainerTypeInfo(list, str), default=[], listify=True), KwargInfo( 'input', ContainerTypeInfo(list, (File, GeneratedList, BuildTarget, BothLibraries, ExtractedObjects, CustomTargetIndex, CustomTarget, str), allow_empty=False), default=[], listify=True, required=True, ), KwargInfo('language', (str, NoneType), since='1.4.0', validator=in_set_validator({'c', 'cpp'})), KwargInfo('bindgen_version', ContainerTypeInfo(list, str), default=[], listify=True, since='1.4.0'), INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES.evolve(since_values={ContainerTypeInfo(list, str): '1.0.0'}), OUTPUT_KW, KwargInfo( 'output_inline_wrapper', str, default='', since='1.4.0', ), DEPENDENCIES_KW.evolve(since='1.0.0'), ) def bindgen(self, state: ModuleState, args: T.List, kwargs: FuncBindgen) -> ModuleReturnValue: """Wrapper around bindgen to simplify its use. The main thing this simplifies is the use of `include_directory` objects, instead of having to pass a plethora of `-I` arguments. """ header, *_deps = self.interpreter.source_strings_to_files(kwargs['input']) # Split File and Target dependencies to add pass to CustomTarget depends: T.List[SourceOutputs] = [] depend_files: T.List[File] = [] for d in _deps: if isinstance(d, File): depend_files.append(d) else: depends.append(d) # Copy to avoid subsequent calls mutating the original # TODO: if we want this to be per-machine we'll need a native kwarg clang_args = state.environment.properties.host.get_bindgen_clang_args().copy() # Find the first C'ish compiler to fetch the default compiler flags # from. Append those to the bindgen flags to ensure we use a compatible # environment. comp = mesonlib.first( [state.environment.coredata.compilers.host.get(l) for l in ['c', 'cpp', 'objc', 'objcpp']], lambda x: x is not None, ) if comp: clang_args.extend(comp.get_always_args()) else: mlog.warning(textwrap.dedent('''\ Using `rust.bindgen` without configuring C (or a C-like) language in Meson will skip compiler detection and can cause ABI incompatibilities due to missing crucial compiler flags. Consider calling `add_languages('c')` in your Meson build files. ''')) for i in state.process_include_dirs(kwargs['include_directories']): # bindgen always uses clang, so it's safe to hardcode -I here clang_args.extend([f'-I{x}' for x in i.to_string_list( state.environment.get_source_dir(), state.environment.get_build_dir())]) if are_asserts_disabled_for_subproject(state.subproject, state.environment): clang_args.append('-DNDEBUG') for de in kwargs['dependencies']: for i in de.get_include_dirs(): clang_args.extend([f'-I{x}' for x in i.to_string_list( state.environment.get_source_dir(), state.environment.get_build_dir())]) clang_args.extend(de.get_all_compile_args()) for s in de.get_sources(): if isinstance(s, File): depend_files.append(s) elif isinstance(s, CustomTarget): depends.append(s) if self._bindgen_bin is None: self._bindgen_bin = state.find_program('bindgen', wanted=kwargs['bindgen_version']) if self._bindgen_rust_target is not None: # ExternalCommand.command's type is bonkers _, _, err = mesonlib.Popen_safe( T.cast('T.List[str]', self._bindgen_bin.get_command()) + ['--rust-target', self._bindgen_rust_target]) # < 0.71: Sometimes this is "invalid Rust target" and # sometimes "invalid # rust target" # >= 0.71: error: invalid value '...' for '--rust-target ': "..." is not a valid Rust target, accepted values are of the form ... # It's also much harder to hit this in 0.71 than in previous versions if 'Got an invalid' in err or 'is not a valid Rust target' in err: self._bindgen_rust_target = None # TODO: Executable needs to learn about get_version if isinstance(self._bindgen_bin, ExternalProgram): self._bindgen_set_std = mesonlib.version_compare(self._bindgen_bin.get_version(), '>= 0.71') name: str if isinstance(header, File): name = header.fname elif isinstance(header, (BuildTarget, BothLibraries, ExtractedObjects, StructuredSources)): raise InterpreterException('bindgen source file must be a C header, not an object or build target') else: name = header.get_outputs()[0] # bindgen assumes that C++ headers will be called .hpp. We want to # ensure that anything Meson considers a C++ header is treated as one. language = kwargs['language'] if language is None: ext = os.path.splitext(name)[1][1:] if ext in lang_suffixes['cpp']: language = 'cpp' elif ext == 'h': language = 'c' else: raise InterpreterException(f'Unknown file type extension for: {name}') # We only want include directories and defines, other things may not be valid cargs = state.get_option(f'{language}_args', state.subproject) assert isinstance(cargs, list), 'for mypy' for a in itertools.chain(state.global_args.get(language, []), state.project_args.get(language, []), cargs): if a.startswith(('-I', '/I', '-D', '/D', '-U', '/U')): clang_args.append(a) if language == 'cpp': clang_args.extend(['-x', 'c++']) # Add the C++ standard to the clang arguments. Attempt to translate VS # extension versions into the nearest standard version std = state.get_option(f'{language}_std') assert isinstance(std, str), 'for mypy' if std.startswith('vc++'): if std.endswith('latest'): mlog.warning('Attempting to translate vc++latest into a clang compatible version.', 'Currently this is hardcoded for c++20', once=True, fatal=False) std = 'c++20' else: mlog.debug('The current C++ standard is a Visual Studio extension version.', 'bindgen will use a the nearest C++ standard instead') std = std[1:] if std != 'none': clang_args.append(f'-std={std}') inline_wrapper_args: T.List[str] = [] outputs = [kwargs['output']] if kwargs['output_inline_wrapper']: # Todo drop this isinstance once Executable supports version_compare if isinstance(self._bindgen_bin, ExternalProgram): if mesonlib.version_compare(self._bindgen_bin.get_version(), '< 0.65'): raise InterpreterException('\'output_inline_wrapper\' parameter of rust.bindgen requires bindgen-0.65 or newer') outputs.append(kwargs['output_inline_wrapper']) inline_wrapper_args = [ '--experimental', '--wrap-static-fns', '--wrap-static-fns-path', os.path.join(state.environment.build_dir, '@OUTPUT1@') ] cmd = self._bindgen_bin.get_command() + \ [ '@INPUT@', '--output', os.path.join(state.environment.build_dir, '@OUTPUT0@') ] + \ kwargs['args'] + inline_wrapper_args if self._bindgen_rust_target and '--rust-target' not in cmd: cmd.extend(['--rust-target', self._bindgen_rust_target]) if self._bindgen_set_std and '--rust-edition' not in cmd: rust_std = state.environment.coredata.optstore.get_value_for('rust_std') assert isinstance(rust_std, str), 'for mypy' if rust_std != 'none': cmd.extend(['--rust-edition', rust_std]) cmd.append('--') cmd.extend(kwargs['c_args']) cmd.extend(clang_args) cmd.extend(['-MD', '-MQ', '@INPUT@', '-MF', '@DEPFILE@']) target = CustomTarget( f'rustmod-bindgen-{name}'.replace('/', '_'), state.subdir, state.subproject, state.environment, cmd, [header], outputs, depfile='@PLAINNAME@.d', extra_depends=depends, depend_files=depend_files, backend=state.backend, description='Generating bindings for Rust {}', ) return ModuleReturnValue(target, [target]) # Allow a limited set of kwargs, but still use the full set of typed_kwargs() # because it could be setting required default values. @FeatureNew('rust.proc_macro', '1.3.0') @permittedKwargs({'rust_args', 'rust_dependency_map', 'sources', 'dependencies', 'extra_files', 'link_args', 'link_depends', 'link_with', 'override_options'}) @typed_pos_args('rust.proc_macro', str, varargs=SOURCES_VARARGS) @typed_kwargs('rust.proc_macro', *SHARED_LIB_KWS, allow_unknown=True) def proc_macro(self, state: ModuleState, args: T.Tuple[str, SourcesVarargsType], kwargs: _kwargs.SharedLibrary) -> SharedLibrary: kwargs['native'] = MachineChoice.BUILD kwargs['rust_crate_type'] = 'proc-macro' kwargs['rust_args'] = kwargs['rust_args'] + ['--extern', 'proc_macro'] target = state._interpreter.build_target(state.current_node, args, kwargs, SharedLibrary) return target @FeatureNew('rust.to_system_dependency', '1.11.0') @typed_pos_args('rust.to_system_dependency', Dependency, optargs=[str]) @noKwargs def to_system_dependency(self, state: ModuleState, args: T.Tuple[Dependency, T.Optional[str]], kwargs: TYPE_kwargs) -> Dependency: dep, depname = args return dep_to_system_dependency(dep, depname) @FeatureNew('rust.workspace', '1.11.0') @noPosargs @typed_kwargs( 'rust.workspace', KwargInfo('default_features', (bool, NoneType), default=None), KwargInfo( 'features', (ContainerTypeInfo(list, str), NoneType), default=None, listify=True, ), ) def workspace(self, state: ModuleState, args: T.List, kwargs: FuncWorkspace) -> RustWorkspace: """Creates a Rust workspace object, controlling the build of all the packages in a Cargo.lock file.""" if self.interpreter.cargo is None: raise MesonException("rust.workspace() requires a Cargo project (Cargo.toml and Cargo.lock)") self.interpreter.add_languages(['rust'], True, MachineChoice.HOST) self.interpreter.add_languages(['rust'], True, MachineChoice.BUILD) default_features = kwargs['default_features'] features = kwargs['features'] if default_features is not None or features is not None: # If custom features are provided, default_features = None should be treated as True if default_features is None: default_features = True cargo_features = ['default'] if default_features else [] if features is not None: cargo_features.extend(features) self.interpreter.cargo.features = cargo_features ws = self.interpreter.cargo.load_workspace(state.root_subdir) return RustWorkspace(self.interpreter, ws) def initialize(interp: Interpreter) -> RustModule: return RustModule(interp)